11th Regional Obesity Day: Professor Dagher Presents Advances in Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery

Professor Dagher spoke at the 11th Regional Obesity Day to present the latest advances in minimally invasive bariatric surgery. His presentation highlighted the evolution of this field from the first laparoscopic techniques to the most recent innovations.

Key points discussed include:

  • Mini-laparoscopy and “low-impact” sleeve: use of very small incisions and reduced pneumoperitoneum to minimize surgical trauma and postoperative pain.
  • Single-port surgery: a single incision allowing certain procedures to be performed in a less invasive way.
  • Optimizing interventions for complex patients: super-obese patients or those who have previously undergone major abdominal surgery, using specialized instruments and advanced techniques.
  • Three-dimensional (3D) vision and robotics: technologies that provide better depth perception, more precise movements, and a shorter learning curve.
  • Comprehensive minimally invasive care: integration of multimodal anesthesia, early feeding, and early mobilization to optimize the patient pathway.

Professor Dagher demonstrated how the combination of technological innovation, minimal invasiveness, and comprehensive care paves the way for safer, more effective, and patient-friendly bariatric surgery.

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